Contributions

  • International Agency for Research on Cancer - Contributor
  • World Health Organization - Contributor

Publication

2010 - Distributed by WHO Press, Lyon, France, France

Language

English

Word Count

201,000 words, Guess

Page Count

804 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-109283212983
  • ISBN-139789283212980
  • Library of Congress Control Number2011377754
  • OCLC Control Number703152625
  • Better World Books9789283212980
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Classifications

  • DDC615.902
  • LCCRA1229.4 .I27 2007

Description

"This volume of the IARC Monographs provides evaluations of the carcinogenicity of shiftwork, painting and firefighting. Shiftwork is estimated to involve about 15-20% of the total working population. It is most prevalent among workers in the health care, transportation, communication, leisure and hospitality sectors. Shiftwork involving work at night is the most disruptive for the circadian clock. Painters are potentially exposed to the chemicals found in paint products during their application and removal, and may also be exposed to other workplace hazards, such as asbestos or crystalline silica dust. Firefighters may be exposed at different intensity levels depending on crew assignment, tasks, and/or the time spent at fires. All fires generate a very large number of toxic combustion products, including known, probable or possible carcinogens. An IARC Monographs Working Group reviewed epidemiological evidence, animal bioassays where appropriate, and mechanistic and other relevant data to reach conclusions as to the carcinogenic hazard of these three exposure circumstances to humans."--books.google.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • IARC monographs on the evaluation of carcinogenic risks to humans -- v. 98

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